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WashJeff68

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ADL70

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ExTartanPlayer

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Quote from: WashJeff68 on September 13, 2018, 10:13:05 PM
Where is ExTartanPlayer?

Ha! Funny, I just logged in here for the first time in many moons. My wife delivered our first child in July, a little boy who weighed 9 pounds on arrival and checked in at 15 pounds today for his two month appointment. Lineman in the making, methinks.

I followed the Tartans opener via live stats and recently watched the highlights on YouTube once posted. Rochester has not been very good lately but the Tartans took care of business after a few early turnovers en route to a 31-7 win. RB Rory Hubbard had 190 yards in his first game as the lead back after spending a few years as the second fiddle behind Sam Benger. He's a little different style runner - a little less "sudden" than Sam and a little more of a long strider, but very good speed. WR Alec O****a (note: the board automatically censors the middle four letters of this name) made a couple big catches and looks to be the lead option in the passing game this year; also look for H-back Karl Kumm to see more balls this season after coming on strong late last year. Of course QB Alex Cline provides a steady and experienced hand.

I dare say the going will be a little tougher this coming Saturday!
I was small but made up for it by being slow...

http://athletics.cmu.edu/sports/fball/2011-12/releases/20120629a4jaxa

E.115

#4578
Quote from: Bob.Gregg on September 13, 2018, 07:35:53 PM
The Tartans hold a 32-30-5 mark in the all-time series, one of only three Division III teams the Presidents have played more than 10 times that holds a winning record against them.

Thomas More is also one.

Name the third....

Penn State?  Pitt? .... Case Western Reserve? : )

Quote from: ExTartanPlayer on September 14, 2018, 12:38:39 AM
Quote from: WashJeff68 on September 13, 2018, 10:13:05 PM
Where is ExTartanPlayer?

Ha! Funny, I just logged in here for the first time in many moons. My wife delivered our first child in July, a little boy who weighed 9 pounds on arrival and checked in at 15 pounds today for his two month appointment. Lineman in the making, methinks.

I followed the Tartans opener via live stats and recently watched the highlights on YouTube once posted. Rochester has not been very good lately but the Tartans took care of business after a few early turnovers en route to a 31-7 win. RB Rory Hubbard had 190 yards in his first game as the lead back after spending a few years as the second fiddle behind Sam Benger. He's a little different style runner - a little less "sudden" than Sam and a little more of a long strider, but very good speed. WR Alec O****a (note: the board automatically censors the middle four letters of this name) made a couple big catches and looks to be the lead option in the passing game this year; also look for H-back Karl Kumm to see more balls this season after coming on strong late last year. Of course QB Alex Cline provides a steady and experienced hand.

I dare say the going will be a little tougher this coming Saturday!

Welcome back to the trenches!

jknezek

Quote from: ExTartanPlayer on September 14, 2018, 12:38:39 AM

Ha! Funny, I just logged in here for the first time in many moons. My wife delivered our first child in July, a little boy who weighed 9 pounds on arrival and checked in at 15 pounds today for his two month appointment. Lineman in the making, methinks.


Congratulations! Welcome to having no free time for the next 20 years...

Bob.Gregg

Quote from: WashJeff68 on September 13, 2018, 09:36:30 PM
Bob,
Is it Muskingum, last played in 1955, just before joining the PAC, during the Dark Ages of W&J football?
Unlikely W&J will play TMC again, so that record will not change.
Would expect if CMU and W&J continue to play that could change. Shame they did not play for such a long time.
Unlikely W&J will schedule the Muskies any time soon, but based on recent histories of the two teams if they did play W&J should prevail.
But to your point, pretty impressive record versus current DIii teams.
One other record that will not change:
W&J vs WVU: 20-12-2
It IS Muskingum.  W&J is 6-7 vs. Muskingum.
Been wrong before.  Will be wrong again.

Bob.Gregg

Quote from: E.115 on September 14, 2018, 07:15:04 AM
Penn State?  Pitt? .... Case Western Reserve? : )
W&J is 2-5-2 vs. Penn State
W&J is 18-19-3 vs. Pittsburgh
W&J is 18-17-1 vs. Case-Western (which only includes games vs. Case-Western & Case Institute of Technology).
W&J is 13-7 vs. Western Reserve Institute.
Been wrong before.  Will be wrong again.

SpartanMom_2016

Quote from: ExTartanPlayer on September 14, 2018, 12:38:39 AM
Quote from: WashJeff68 on September 13, 2018, 10:13:05 PM
Where is ExTartanPlayer?

Ha! Funny, I just logged in here for the first time in many moons. My wife delivered our first child in July, a little boy who weighed 9 pounds on arrival and checked in at 15 pounds today for his two month appointment. Lineman in the making, methinks.


Congratulations!

ADL70

Quote from: Bob.Gregg on September 14, 2018, 11:05:20 AM
Quote from: WashJeff68 on September 13, 2018, 09:36:30 PM
Bob,
Is it Muskingum, last played in 1955, just before joining the PAC, during the Dark Ages of W&J football?
Unlikely W&J will play TMC again, so that record will not change.
Would expect if CMU and W&J continue to play that could change. Shame they did not play for such a long time.
Unlikely W&J will schedule the Muskies any time soon, but based on recent histories of the two teams if they did play W&J should prevail.
But to your point, pretty impressive record versus current DIii teams.
One other record that will not change:
W&J vs WVU: 20-12-2
It IS Muskingum.  W&J is 6-7 vs. Muskingum.

According to W&J's site - 4-5 vs Buffalo State - that's the d3 one.
SPARTANS...PREPARE FOR GLORY
HA-WOO, HA-WOO, HA-WOO
Think beyond the possible.
Compete, Win, Respect, Unite

Bob.Gregg

#4584
Quote from: ADL70 on September 15, 2018, 06:09:38 AM
According to W&J's site - 4-5 vs Buffalo State - that's the d3 one.
That's correct.  W&J is 4-5 vs. Buffalo State.

But my original point said "Division III teams the Presidents have played more than 10 times"

The answer to my original question is Muskingum, who along with Thomas More and Carnegie-Mellon are the only three Division III teams the Presidents have played more than 10 times who hold winning records vs. W&J.
Been wrong before.  Will be wrong again.

jam40jeff

Quote from: Bob.Gregg on September 15, 2018, 10:13:32 AM
Quote from: ADL70 on September 15, 2018, 06:09:38 AM
According to W&J's site - 4-5 vs Buffalo State - that's the d3 one.
That's correct.  W&J is 4-5 vs. Buffalo State.

But my original point said "Division III teams the Presidents have played more than 10 times"

The answer to my original question is Muskingum, who along with Thomas More and Carnegie-Mellon are the only three Division III teams the Presidents have played more than 10 times who hold winning records vs. W&J.

That's 11 times if we're talking base8.  (Case joke.)

ADL70

Quote from: Bob.Gregg on September 15, 2018, 10:13:32 AM
Quote from: ADL70 on September 15, 2018, 06:09:38 AM
According to W&J's site - 4-5 vs Buffalo State - that's the d3 one.
That's correct.  W&J is 4-5 vs. Buffalo State.

But my original point said "Division III teams the Presidents have played more than 10 times"

The answer to my original question is Muskingum, who along with Thomas More and Carnegie-Mellon are the only three Division III teams the Presidents have played more than 10 times who hold winning records vs. W&J.

My bad " Read the whole question."
SPARTANS...PREPARE FOR GLORY
HA-WOO, HA-WOO, HA-WOO
Think beyond the possible.
Compete, Win, Respect, Unite


E.115

#4588
From CWRU tonight:

Freshman QB Drew Saxton with 5 passing TDs.

Sophomore WR Colt Morgan with 4 receiving TDs.

https://athletics.case.edu/sports/fball/2018-19/releases/20180915wsgdls

Side note: Grove City supports its football team.  Reported attendance tonight was 4,100.

SaintsFAN

Pretty big win for Thomas More this past weekend versus Platteville. 

They have been slow starting in 2 out of their 3 games but have come roaring back on both times. 

The team is very young on defense and this bodes well for their future.  They have much of their schedule to play, obviously but I was impressed with the grit I saw on Saturday. 

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